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    Ballybritt (Irish: Baile an Bhriotaigh) is a barony in County Offaly (formerly King's County), Ireland. Ballybritt derives its name from Ballybritt Castle...
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    County Louth, officially removed from Ulster in 1596, the baronies of Ballybritt and Clonlisk (formerly Éile Uí Chearbhaill in the county palatine of Tipperary)...
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  • Aghnananagh 400 Ballycowan Kilbride Tullamore Aghody 207 Ballybritt Aghancon Roscrea Aghraboy 30 Ballybritt Letterluna Parsonstown Aharney 344 Ballycowan Kilbride...
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    The following are the historical baronies of County Offaly: Ballyboy Ballybritt Ballycowan Clonlisk Coolestown Eglish Garrycastle Geashill Kilcoursey...
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    (Killaloe) ... the cantred of Elykaruel (the baronies of Clonlisk and Ballybritt, County Offaly), Eliogarty, Ormond, Ara and Oioney, etc. 1201." "Elykaruel"...
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  • Tíre to the west in Ormond. It consisted of the baronies of Clonlisk, Ballybritt, Ikerrin and Eliogarty. The area then known as Éile was divided into two...
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    Following the Plantations of Ireland, Birr was located in the Barony of Ballybritt following the formation of King's County (now County Offaly) in 1556....
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    Habitations of Erin, Commonly Called Crannogs. p. 207. "Moneyguyneen House, Ballybritt, Letterluna, Moneyguyneen". National Inventory of Architectural Heritage...
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    These are the modern baronies of Tullough (in County Clare), Clonlisk and Ballybritt (in County Offaly), Eliogarty, Ormond Upper, Ormond Lower, Owney and Arra...
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  • and also the cantred of Elyocarroll (now the baronies of Clonlisk and Ballybritt in County Offaly). To these was added, on 12 November 1320, all the lands...
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  • Offaly. It consisted of the baronies of Ballycowan, Ballyboy and Eglish, Ballybritt, Clonlisk and Garrycastle. Debrett's House of Commons and the Judicial...
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    398 Named after Ballyboy village Offaly Ballybritt Baile an Bhriotaigh By 1672 52,378 Named after Ballybritt Castle. Offaly Ballycowen Baile Mhic Comhainn...
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    passes near Roscrea railway station and continues into County Offaly. At Ballybritt there is a sharp turn on the road. To stay on the R421 one must turn left...
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    Kilbeggan – Tullamore – Ballard – Cadamstown – Kinnitty – Boheraphuca – Ballybritt – Roscrea – Templemore – Thurles – Holycross – Cashel – Cahir – (to Cork...
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